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Samuel Scheibler

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Samuel Paul Scheibler (born 1956) is an American scholar and bishop. He held the Pieper Family Endowed Chair in Servant-Leadership and Distinguished Lecturer in General Studies at the Milwaukee School of Engineering.[1][2] Scheibler was previously the director of religion and culture at Claremont Graduate University's School of Religion.[3]

Scheibler received a doctorate in missiology from Biola University in 1991.[4] He was a bishop in the Evangelical Anglican Church of America,[5] and was installed as rector of St. Edmund's Anglican Church in Elm Grove, Wisconsin after it left the Episcopal Church.[6]

References

  1. ^ Samuel Scheibler
  2. ^ http://www.msoe.edu/newsroom/archive/article.shtml?inode=120922&pageTitle=New%20Chair%20for%20Servant-Leadership%20announced
  3. ^ Maddaus, Gene (14 February 2002). "A church at odds with the law". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 5 February 2012.
  4. ^ "Creating a "global algorithm" for engineering education". American Society for Engineering Education. Retrieved 5 February 2012.
  5. ^ "Golgotha and Götterdämmerung". Peter Lang. Retrieved 5 February 2012.
  6. ^ Johnson, Annysa (21 December 2011). "Episcopal Diocese wins legal dispute with breakaway church". Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Retrieved 5 February 2012.